This year’s race was, in fact, the most challenging for the longtime congressman. For one thing, the district lines were redrawn as a result of reapportionment. The district in which Rangel ran has become a majority Latino one, with the well-respected Espaillat working hard to become the first Dominican-American member of Congress.

Nonetheless, Rangel consistently wins re-election, as he did this week with a comfoirtable margin. So, why is the long-term congressman still so underestimated?

For one thing, most people in the media fail to realize how connected Rangel is with the local politics of Harlem, upper Manhattan and, for that matter, the political landscape throughout the state. Rangel’s predecessor, Adam Clayton Powell Jr., had essentially left the district toward the end of his career, spending much of his time in the Caribbean island of Bimini. Perhaps Rangel took the lesson of Powell to heart. He has remained a constant presence in his district and is not shy about campaigning.

In addition, after more than 40 years in office, Rangel is a well-known entity in New York and a prodigious fundraiser. And he has the support of much of labor and the firmament of elected officials.

Moreover, to the average constituent of Rangel’s district, the ethical issues are far from deal-breakers in voting for the congressman. Many voters, cynical about Washington, see Rangel’s ethical woes as being as much about Republican obstructionism as Rangel’s own lapses.

Lastly, in the most recent race, there was a widespread miscalculation about the electorate. While New York’s 13th Congressional District has a 55 percent Latino majority, those numbers do not translate into voting numbers.

When one calculates the number of Latino voters in the district who are over the voting age of 18, who are registered to vote and who actually go to the polls, that 55 percent figure dips considerably, an advantage for Rangel that added to his electability.

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